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Bladder Control & Support: How myPelvicBra® Helps You Stay Confident

If you’ve noticed occasional leaks when you sneeze, laugh, lift, or run—you’re not alone. Bladder control concerns are incredibly common during pregnancy and postpartum, and they often stem from one key cause: a tired or weakened pelvic floor.

When the pelvic floor muscles are stretched or overwhelmed, they struggle to fully support the bladder and urethra. This can lead to stress incontinence (leaking with pressure) or urgency symptoms that feel unpredictable and frustrating.

Why Bladder Leaks Happen

During pregnancy and childbirth, the pelvic floor carries increased weight and experiences significant strain. Hormones also make tissues softer and more flexible, which—while helpful for birth—can temporarily reduce bladder support.

The result?

A little leakage during daily movement is extremely common.

Where myPelvicBra® Makes a Difference

myPelvicBra® is designed to give your pelvis the gentle, targeted lift it needs so your pelvic floor can do its job with less strain.

Here’s how it helps with bladder control:

  1. Provides External Support
    By offering upward lift and stabilizing compression, myPelvicBra® helps reduce downward pressure on the bladder—especially during movement.
  2. Reduces Pelvic Floor Fatigue
    With less pressure pushing down, your muscles can function more efficiently and with better coordination.
  3. Encourages Better Alignment
    A supported, aligned pelvis improves the angle and position of the bladder and urethra, minimizing stress-related leaks.
  4. Supports You During Everyday Activities
    Walking, lifting, exercise, and long days become easier on your pelvic floor when it isn’t doing all the work alone.

A Helpful Partner on Your Healing Journey

While pelvic floor strengthening exercises remain essential for long-term improvement, myPelvicBra® offers immediate, day-to-day relief by reducing strain and helping your body regain balance.

It’s not about “fixing” you—it’s about supporting your body while it heals, rebuilds, and regains confidence.